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as patty culhane shows us, an election in alabama defines the sides. >> omar gets to work, trying to define the soul of the renal party. he calls himself a true believer, his cause, teapt, the most conservative faction of the republican party. >> it will be a godly country, a country that god can look down on and say, i'm proud of this country but right now i don't think he's doing that. i don't think he's proud of the way we conducted business. >> he's campaigning outside the debate for this man candidate dean young, promising to change washington confrontation. >> i can tell you now that barack obama does not want me to go to washington because we don't have a lot in common so there won't be a lot of bipartisanship unless these guys start to come over to our way of thinking. >> bradley byrne is funded by corporation. his statements are far from liberal. >> we are sending far too much money to other countries who do not honor our principles. in fact we are sending billions of dollars to countries like egypt and pakistan who are using that money to attack christians. >> but for the t
as patty culhane shows us, an election in alabama defines the sides. >> omar gets to work, trying to define the soul of the renal party. he calls himself a true believer, his cause, teapt, the most conservative faction of the republican party. >> it will be a godly country, a country that god can look down on and say, i'm proud of this country but right now i don't think he's doing that. i don't think he's proud of the way we conducted business. >> he's campaigning outside the...
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we go to alabama where special elections show the true republican divide. >> reporter: as the sun sets onn the water that defines mobile alabama, omer ogelsby gets to work, trying to win the soul of the republican party. >> i've been a fan of deandown'n young's of a long time. >> it will be a godly country. a country that god can look down on and say, i'm proud of this country. but right now i don't think he's doing that. i don't think he's proud of the way we're conducting business. >> reporter: he's campaigning outside of a debate for this man, candidate dean young, promising to change washington with confrontation. >> i can tell you right now that barack obama does not want me to go to washington because we don't have a lot in common. and so there won't be a lot of bipartisanship unless these guys start coming over to our way of thinking. >> the other republican, bradley burn, backed by the party leadership and funded by corporations. his statements are far from liberal. >> we are sending far too much money to other countries who do not honor our principle. in fact, we're sending bi
we go to alabama where special elections show the true republican divide. >> reporter: as the sun sets onn the water that defines mobile alabama, omer ogelsby gets to work, trying to win the soul of the republican party. >> i've been a fan of deandown'n young's of a long time. >> it will be a godly country. a country that god can look down on and say, i'm proud of this country. but right now i don't think he's doing that. i don't think he's proud of the way we're conducting...
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millions of people had high hopes when morsi became the country's first democratically elected president in june of last year. but increasingly frustrated with what they saw as his authoritarian rule, and his failure to fulfill promises, many egyptians took to the streets again. a growing wave of protest ended up with the military's decision to remove morsi from office in an act that morsi himself said is against the law. >> the difference between the trial of dr. morsi and the trial of mubarak is that mubarak has abundant authority. according to the law and institution morsi is the president of the rebel. this is the legal and constitutional situation right now. >> if morsi is convicted of incitement to commit murder he could be sentenced to death. al jazeera, cairo. >> meanwhile, secretary of state john kerry now working to de fuse the tensions between the the u.s. and saudi arabia. kerry is continuing his tour of the middle east. it comes after plains of holy spirit of syria, iran and the middle east peace process. >> the saudis are the senior player, if you will, within the arab worl
millions of people had high hopes when morsi became the country's first democratically elected president in june of last year. but increasingly frustrated with what they saw as his authoritarian rule, and his failure to fulfill promises, many egyptians took to the streets again. a growing wave of protest ended up with the military's decision to remove morsi from office in an act that morsi himself said is against the law. >> the difference between the trial of dr. morsi and the trial of...
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empty ballot boxes and election officials keen to avoid cameras. this is typical of voting across northern kosovo. insults are thrown at those who choose to vote. >> we are not recognising kosovo's independence. these elections are a way of incorporating us into greater albania. >> officers have been deployed through the territory, concentrating in the volatile north. >> we have around 460 police officers. we are working two 12-hour shifts, covering all 44 working centres. so far it is not recorded, any incident. nor is it recorded an accident that might endanger general security in the north of kosovo. >> success of the collections determine the election process for belgrade. the boycott by the serbs in the north can be another major obstacle. >> the two-year rebellion in the democratic republic of congo could be coming to an end. the leader of the m23 rebel declared a ceasefire. he told the group to stop fighting and advanced police talks with the government. rebel fighters abandoned a last strong hold and have gone into the hills. that's where t
empty ballot boxes and election officials keen to avoid cameras. this is typical of voting across northern kosovo. insults are thrown at those who choose to vote. >> we are not recognising kosovo's independence. these elections are a way of incorporating us into greater albania. >> officers have been deployed through the territory, concentrating in the volatile north. >> we have around 460 police officers. we are working two 12-hour shifts, covering all 44 working centres. so...
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we talk about immigration reform being too close to an election or too far away from an election. what is the golledy locks moment when -- golledy locks moment when action can happen. >> this is it. we believe it has to get done. leadership has committed to bringing immigration to the floor. the challenge with the bill is there's no deadline, no fiscal cliff, no debt ceiling day that we run out to, not like the farm bill where milk prices go through the roof. unfortunately when we have issues like syria come up, this is an issue that is pushed further and further out. we are aring drawing a line -- we are really drawing a line in the sand saying, "it has to get done." we have less than three weeks to address it and we need the nation to focus on it. >> thank you for joining us. we'll take a break. when we come back a panel discussion on the push for comprehensive immigration reform. >> a senator under investigation and only al jazeera america is there. uncovering the corruption opening the files... >> are you going to resign if your're indicted? >> breaking the story real reportin
we talk about immigration reform being too close to an election or too far away from an election. what is the golledy locks moment when -- golledy locks moment when action can happen. >> this is it. we believe it has to get done. leadership has committed to bringing immigration to the floor. the challenge with the bill is there's no deadline, no fiscal cliff, no debt ceiling day that we run out to, not like the farm bill where milk prices go through the roof. unfortunately when we have...
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is there any debate that morsi was elected democratically. he may is no not have been popu, but he was moved in what was really a coup. is it fair to say that egypt is on the path to democracysy. what evidence does he have to say that is happening? >> they are drafting a resolution right now and they'll have elections you will not have a military government and the military does not want to be implicated again. but though will be i they will e background. the military will have it's own influence in the government one of the ironies is that morsi's opponents say he was elected democratically. he won the election, but he didn't govern in a democratic way. >> when they talk about moving back toward democracy, what they point to is this formal structure. we are righting a constitution and we are having a election and we are doing this. the things they point to as signs of a democratic revival. i think if we are talking about is the country moving back to democracy the key question is who will be able to contest those elections. will the muslim b
is there any debate that morsi was elected democratically. he may is no not have been popu, but he was moved in what was really a coup. is it fair to say that egypt is on the path to democracysy. what evidence does he have to say that is happening? >> they are drafting a resolution right now and they'll have elections you will not have a military government and the military does not want to be implicated again. but though will be i they will e background. the military will have it's own...
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they made it known by electing ana reyes. sesee enters the public arena seven years ago as an outspoken critic to verify the immigration status of anyone that wanted to rent an apartment in the city. >> what came of that was out right bigotry and animosity toward latinos. this was a community we felt welcome in and loved very much. >> and all white city council passed the or ordinance. her win is significant. not only for minorities it's for activating latino voters. 45 % of la tee latinos who casta ballot had never voted in an election. the overall hispanic turn out in the district, more than tripled singsince the last city electio. he says the sig secret to the success was simple. woo>>ts.we fe decided from the t we needed to talk person to person to hispanic voters. >> inside of those homes bilingual volunteers took on the peperception and problem keeping hispanics from the polls. voter apathy and unfa unfamilia. here is a do google map from yor house to the polling location. and if that is not good enough we'll give you a
they made it known by electing ana reyes. sesee enters the public arena seven years ago as an outspoken critic to verify the immigration status of anyone that wanted to rent an apartment in the city. >> what came of that was out right bigotry and animosity toward latinos. this was a community we felt welcome in and loved very much. >> and all white city council passed the or ordinance. her win is significant. not only for minorities it's for activating latino voters. 45 % of la tee...
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europe is asking for democratic elections. it's a plus they are being held in the north. >> translation: we are talking about local elections. we need more young people, especially in the municipal assembly. it's important for our voices to be heard. >> a short work over the bridge to the north. the picture is different. map there refuse to vote despite -- many there refuse to vote. thee feel that these are not their elections. empty ballot boxes and electoral commission officials keen to avoid the cameras. this is typical of northern kosovo, where serbs are the majority. insults are thrown at those who decide to vote. >> translation: we are boycotting the elections because kosovo is organise them. they are not recognising them. this is a way of incorporating us into albania. >> officers have been deployed, many concentrated in the volatile north. >> we have around 460 police officers working two 12-hour shifts, covering working centres. so far we haven't recorded a possible incident. nor have we recorded an incident that may
europe is asking for democratic elections. it's a plus they are being held in the north. >> translation: we are talking about local elections. we need more young people, especially in the municipal assembly. it's important for our voices to be heard. >> a short work over the bridge to the north. the picture is different. map there refuse to vote despite -- many there refuse to vote. thee feel that these are not their elections. empty ballot boxes and electoral commission officials...
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at least the up three years ago introduced an elective course for would be or aspiring jurnalists. that shows them ou to do hostel coverage, what to do if you are in a possible hostel situation. how to protect yourself in the pursuit of an ex-closive story. at the end of the day cases about killings of media men are judges. >> the disappointment has come from a position that the acheano administration has taken, that a case of a violation against press freedom or the life of a yournalist has been taken to court, that it is now - must be left to the judicial process to bring it to its circles. unfortunately our court system is not built for quick justice. >> it's not that journalists never see their day in court. they are the ones in the dark. libel laws in the philippines are broad. breaking them may mean up to 6.5 years in gaol. >> in 2007 a commentator for the bombo radio station was convicted for reporting a politicians extra marital affair. he spent two years in gaol. in 2012 the united nations human rights committee ruled the conviction of adonis vilated the u.n.'s universal d
at least the up three years ago introduced an elective course for would be or aspiring jurnalists. that shows them ou to do hostel coverage, what to do if you are in a possible hostel situation. how to protect yourself in the pursuit of an ex-closive story. at the end of the day cases about killings of media men are judges. >> the disappointment has come from a position that the acheano administration has taken, that a case of a violation against press freedom or the life of a yournalist...
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he elections were interrupted. so what will be next for kosovo after these elections? will the north be integrated in the rest of the country? it is up to politicians to see whether they can overcome this boycott which the seriously hampered this negotiation processes between belgrade and kristina. >>> i am eboni deon. it has been a mainly quiet and dry day over the eastern u.s. we have clear air. it's allowing that much colder air to drive in across parts of new england. temperatures really haven't moved all that much. earlier this morning, around 46 degrees and in new york city and we are only sitting at 50 degrees. it's now 46 in boston. we are at 54 in philadelphia. it's 58 in d.c. so what a difference a day makes at a passing cold front. yesterday, we were mild enjoying temperatures slightly above average. but today, the bottom will contain a fall out as those temperatures drop overnight tonight. we will have freeze warnings in place. it does now include coastal areas of connecticut along with new york city, newark south. cover up any sensitive plants that you mig
he elections were interrupted. so what will be next for kosovo after these elections? will the north be integrated in the rest of the country? it is up to politicians to see whether they can overcome this boycott which the seriously hampered this negotiation processes between belgrade and kristina. >>> i am eboni deon. it has been a mainly quiet and dry day over the eastern u.s. we have clear air. it's allowing that much colder air to drive in across parts of new england. temperatures...
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americans disagreed on encouraging hosni mubarak to step down, supporting mohamed morsi as a democratically elected president. supporting the queue. there's various disagreements. moving forward, i don't know what they need to do. i think they have their work cut out for them. >> ali, do you have ideas? >> he'll give assurances to the saudis, if you go back to the statement in riad, he said the issues between us and the saudis is not strat eegeic, just tactical. he'll stress on the differences, that they are minor. we have the same goal. >> thanks to our two guests. >>> across the world, more than 150 million children have lost one or both parents. many live in orphanages, group homes or are on the streets without care givers, or access to food or education. for every three months they live in orphanages, they lose one month of developmental skills. the christian group organised orphan sunday, it drew thousands of evan gellicals to sufferance. we visited one. >> church organizers told me if one family in every church in the u.s. adopted a child, there would be no need for orphanages. this lady send
americans disagreed on encouraging hosni mubarak to step down, supporting mohamed morsi as a democratically elected president. supporting the queue. there's various disagreements. moving forward, i don't know what they need to do. i think they have their work cut out for them. >> ali, do you have ideas? >> he'll give assurances to the saudis, if you go back to the statement in riad, he said the issues between us and the saudis is not strat eegeic, just tactical. he'll stress on the...
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virginia's election. they can't afford to be ideal il logs and that is why you have to vote for him on tuesday. >> of has pushed ahead with his limited government platform. in alabama the tea party is looking to strengthen it's place in politics. in a special primary run off. this election feeling the divide inside of the gone. grangrandg.o.p.the republican pg forward to next year's crucial midterm elections. >> and as juan carlos just mentioned the tea party is having an impact on the g.o.p. patty takes a closer look at the special election in alabama. a race that is revealing the divisions in the parties. >> as the sunsets on the water that defines mobile, alabama. omar oglsby gets to work. >> i have been a fan of dean young's for a long, long time. he calls himself a true believe. believer. the causes? the tea party. >> it will be a godly country a country that gord ca god can lon on and say i'm proud of this country. right now h i don't they had ths doing that. dean young is promising to change washin
virginia's election. they can't afford to be ideal il logs and that is why you have to vote for him on tuesday. >> of has pushed ahead with his limited government platform. in alabama the tea party is looking to strengthen it's place in politics. in a special primary run off. this election feeling the divide inside of the gone. grangrandg.o.p.the republican pg forward to next year's crucial midterm elections. >> and as juan carlos just mentioned the tea party is having an impact on...
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egyptian promise they have early election and constitution and having cc for election and going back to the story of egypt that nobody can rule egypt in the modern history attached and has to be somebody coming from the military. >> back to the mubarak era. >> yeah and including some american, european actors having the same region order because of the spring and they are not happy because this part of the ward, 47% exists in the arab world and if egypt is in the arab world as we say in arabic it will have a lot of overlapping in other countries that is why there is support from arab country in order to have him achieve the objectives of resetting egypt to prearab spring. >> we had john kerry u.s. secretary of state arriving in egypt yesterday and he was pushing the relationship between the u.s. and egypt saying that it was intact and it was strong. but at the same time they have withdrawn all military aid and not giving billions of dollars in cash they were going to. >> i think because of a lot of pressure i think internal pressure from international organization that it looks like
egyptian promise they have early election and constitution and having cc for election and going back to the story of egypt that nobody can rule egypt in the modern history attached and has to be somebody coming from the military. >> back to the mubarak era. >> yeah and including some american, european actors having the same region order because of the spring and they are not happy because this part of the ward, 47% exists in the arab world and if egypt is in the arab world as we...
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today is election day. new york city will vote for a new mayor. new jersey and virginia have closely watched races. colorado tax to fund education and a washington state proposal to mark genetically modified two are among two big issues. >> mohamed morsi told the court on friday that he was the legitimate president. he was accused of inciting murders of protesters. his trail has been adjourned until jan. >> sac capital will by $1.2 billion in penalties. and they are being forced to terminate the business of managing money for outside investors. the deal with the department of justice will have to be approved by a federal judge. >> those are the headlines. "america tonight" is up next. and you can get us online any time. weed outnumber the locals. a new home on the rage. >> we want to be individual, we don't want the government to take care of us. >>> a message about shared faith and common values. >> we talk about family, we talk about education, we talk about self dependence. we talk about opportunities for american dream. >> and flowing straight
today is election day. new york city will vote for a new mayor. new jersey and virginia have closely watched races. colorado tax to fund education and a washington state proposal to mark genetically modified two are among two big issues. >> mohamed morsi told the court on friday that he was the legitimate president. he was accused of inciting murders of protesters. his trail has been adjourned until jan. >> sac capital will by $1.2 billion in penalties. and they are being forced to...
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. >> tuesday is election day. new york city will vote for a new mayor, new jersey and virginia have races. among the big ballot measures is a colorado tax to fund education, and washington - foods on labels >> mohamed morsi told a court that he is egypt's legitimate president. it was his first appearance since being deposed by the army: his trial was adjourned until january. >> a major wall street hedge fund pleaded guilty to violations. the deal will have to be approved by a federal judge. those are the headlines. "consider this" with antonio mora is up next on al jazeera america. >>> an american drone strike kills the leader of the pakistani taliban and extremists vow revenge. why are regular pakistani's upset with the u.s. instead of celebrating the death of a mass murderer. why does it seem america issen my number one in pakistan? florida atlantic's football coach forced out for allegedly using drugs. as america's marijuana laws are relaxed should the sports crackdown on pot go up in smoke? are we alone in the
. >> tuesday is election day. new york city will vote for a new mayor, new jersey and virginia have races. among the big ballot measures is a colorado tax to fund education, and washington - foods on labels >> mohamed morsi told a court that he is egypt's legitimate president. it was his first appearance since being deposed by the army: his trial was adjourned until january. >> a major wall street hedge fund pleaded guilty to violations. the deal will have to be approved by a...
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in a national election it becomes a mathematical impossibity to reach 270. we need every single hispanic vote, traditionally, evangelicals, who have strongly religious values, are among the most many motivated. they will not merely vote for the opposition, they will simply stay home. that's our biggest concern. >> that's driving a new focus for republican national committee which recently announced the rollout of hispanic focused events, right into the heart of the hispanic community. its churches. >> in virginia, we have to have networks of churches. and we're meeting with the pastors and we're telling them we're here, we're ready to listen, we're ready to work. identify folks we can start talking to. because half the battle is grass roots outreach, it's all about bottom and of the top. where is the platform for us to be engaged in whether it be a community festival, that you and your congregation members are going to be there. we want to address them, we want to hear them. >> the states are especially high here in virginia, where the gubernatorial race, ma
in a national election it becomes a mathematical impossibity to reach 270. we need every single hispanic vote, traditionally, evangelicals, who have strongly religious values, are among the most many motivated. they will not merely vote for the opposition, they will simply stay home. that's our biggest concern. >> that's driving a new focus for republican national committee which recently announced the rollout of hispanic focused events, right into the heart of the hispanic community. its...
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of the year everybo everybody's eyes in washington are going to be focused on the next presidential election. i think he does have a personnel shape up coming soon. >> how much of that is just washington, and how many can someone like president obama control that? we're about to see a new book come out talking about the 2012 campaign. it's barely over and there is a lot of he said-she said behind the scenes. >> look, the buck stops are the president. he has to take responsibility. the economy is his. the policies in the middle east are his. he has to take responsibility. i don't really--i've been here for 20 years. you've heard a lot of democrats talk about, well, the republicans are the worst that they've ever had to deal with. it's the hand that's been dealt. he has to make it work. his legacy, will suffer, and frankly so will the rest of the country. we don't have a failed president, but he has to take responsibility to end strong, make this stuff work. >> what does that look like? what does that feel like? >> obamacare has to work. >> does that mean that president obama shaking up who is
of the year everybo everybody's eyes in washington are going to be focused on the next presidential election. i think he does have a personnel shape up coming soon. >> how much of that is just washington, and how many can someone like president obama control that? we're about to see a new book come out talking about the 2012 campaign. it's barely over and there is a lot of he said-she said behind the scenes. >> look, the buck stops are the president. he has to take responsibility....
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elected officals say more work is needed to rebuild. >> those are the headlines a the 2atthis hour. consider this is next. and remember you can get the latest news on-line at aljazeera.com. ♪ >> one year after the superstorm sandy the eastern seaboard is still recovering. after billions were pledged for the recovery why are so many people still homeless and why has so little of the money basketbalbasketballbeenspent. >> president obama's tenure has seen it's share of controversy. how is his approval rating so high is he the second teflon president. >> and hard-core fans spend countless hours into the fantasticsy football league should they be able to spend money and b bye buy shares. >> we begin with superstorm sandy. 12 months after the storm batter theebattered the northeast. many are still waiting to rebuild. al jazeera reports from a stat n island neighborhood that turned out to be the deadliest place to be in new york. in 2012. one year later recovery seems unlikely if not impossible. some chose to spend the day in somber reflection. >> terrible. i wouldn't want to live here
elected officals say more work is needed to rebuild. >> those are the headlines a the 2atthis hour. consider this is next. and remember you can get the latest news on-line at aljazeera.com. ♪ >> one year after the superstorm sandy the eastern seaboard is still recovering. after billions were pledged for the recovery why are so many people still homeless and why has so little of the money basketbalbasketballbeenspent. >> president obama's tenure has seen it's share of...
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the election day across america. several of the nation's largest cities are voting on mayor, in virginia and new jersey where they are electing governors. we invite you to go to www.aljazeera.com where you can follow stories on the key races. there is also a blog with updates on the voting, and later this evening results as they come in. i'm tony harris in new york. we have got more news coming up for you in a full bulletin in the mechanics hour, but "inside story" is next al jazeera. >> stalemate in syria and nations in the gulf are pushing for their own influence in the region. you're watching "inside story" from washington. hello, i'm libby casey. it's gone on and on, and shows no clear end the war in syria between president bashar al-assad forces and a myriad of rebel groups and islamist fight whose want to see him out of power. there are talks while offering small help to rebels. many are expressing frustration over the situation on the ground, and they have their own political objective. as refugees suffer and
the election day across america. several of the nation's largest cities are voting on mayor, in virginia and new jersey where they are electing governors. we invite you to go to www.aljazeera.com where you can follow stories on the key races. there is also a blog with updates on the voting, and later this evening results as they come in. i'm tony harris in new york. we have got more news coming up for you in a full bulletin in the mechanics hour, but "inside story" is next al jazeera....
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and i have never thought about being in an election and i have had as much encouragement from people anywhere i go to run. >> now? >> i now. i tell you if you go around the state and ask around you would be surprised what you find. >> if you couldn't run for the governorship, would you pick another office that you could run for? do you feel you have all of this time you want to spend in public seservice. >> in louisiana the govenor is the guy that runs things. he makes the appointmentses and decides the policy issues i don't know if i would be comfortable. depending on who the govenor is or what his policy is i don't know if i would be comfortable to be under him. >> soldad sat down with the govenor with are the where theyd about politics and new baby. >> sex crimes on campus. a woman's broken faith. her story after this break. >> now is snapshot of stories making headlines on america tonight. three senior journalists pleaded guilty to hacking phones. the pleas were entered before the trial of the two he had edi. >> leaks from edward snowden showed is the nsa broke into google and ya
and i have never thought about being in an election and i have had as much encouragement from people anywhere i go to run. >> now? >> i now. i tell you if you go around the state and ask around you would be surprised what you find. >> if you couldn't run for the governorship, would you pick another office that you could run for? do you feel you have all of this time you want to spend in public seservice. >> in louisiana the govenor is the guy that runs things. he makes...
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given that some politicians convicted of corruption keep getting re-elected after they get out of prison can we trust the electoral pros process to we had o e weed the bad apple out. >> if you get convicted, you will probably get thrown out of office. >> they make come backs though. >> even before that there is 20 20 years of corruption they are caught. >> h he says they get weeded out. i did 20 years of investigation on. he was involved in scandals going back to his first days in office. he never got indicted or convicted. now your study tallied up federal public convictions during jurisdiction. ranking the top ten new york, california and texas and ohio and dc and louisiana and is there any factor these places have in common? >> ment on >> the woun one factor that we e been able to isolate is they had mitpolitical machines that weren power for a long period of time. >> and they had little election competition in most of their careers and most of the operation of the machine. so there for there is a greater deal, greater opportunity to take risk and get away with it without the public b
given that some politicians convicted of corruption keep getting re-elected after they get out of prison can we trust the electoral pros process to we had o e weed the bad apple out. >> if you get convicted, you will probably get thrown out of office. >> they make come backs though. >> even before that there is 20 20 years of corruption they are caught. >> h he says they get weeded out. i did 20 years of investigation on. he was involved in scandals going back to his...
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his election, they insist means the peace pros started by the government could go through. with the pakistani taliban vowing to avenge the death of the former leader, it's all but certain there'll be more violence ahead of any talks. >> germany and brazil are appingry over -- angry over spying operations. the move follows allegations thest spied on the leaders of both countries. the illegal collection of personal data is a highly intrusive act. >> with us is david rowed a pullser winning journalist, critical of president obama's counterterrorism moves. david, an interesting claim, the fear of al-qaeda is worse than al qaeda itself. what do you mean by that? >> at this point after years of decimating al qaeda, and we can talk about the drone strikes, they have eliminated leaders. the n.s.a. is out of control, angering germany and other countries, and the drone strikes - there needs to be some, it is excessive. the biggest theme is excessive surveillance and drone strikes. there's an al qaeda threat, but we are overreacting and hurting ourselves. >> how do we hurt ourselves w
his election, they insist means the peace pros started by the government could go through. with the pakistani taliban vowing to avenge the death of the former leader, it's all but certain there'll be more violence ahead of any talks. >> germany and brazil are appingry over -- angry over spying operations. the move follows allegations thest spied on the leaders of both countries. the illegal collection of personal data is a highly intrusive act. >> with us is david rowed a pullser...
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morsi is the country's first ever democratically elected leader. he has been charged for inciting to the death led of protesters during his time in office. thomas waterhouse reports. >> day one of the morsi trial, and just hours after the hearing began, it is already adjourned. telling the court, "i am the president of the republic," morsi refused to don the customary white prison suit. he then succeeded in disrupting proceedings further by singing in court. leading the judge to push back the trial to january. >> sorry about that, we seem to be having technical difficulties. our correspondent catherine stably is at the courthouse in cairo. she gives us more details on what happened there this morning. mohamed morsi has refused to recognize the judge at the trial. he says it does not have any legitimacy. he has been taken away by helicopter. we saw him fly overhead and he is being taking to a prison on the outscored to bash on the outskirts of cairo. no one knew where he was being held. this is where the senior muslim brotherhood leaders are being d
morsi is the country's first ever democratically elected leader. he has been charged for inciting to the death led of protesters during his time in office. thomas waterhouse reports. >> day one of the morsi trial, and just hours after the hearing began, it is already adjourned. telling the court, "i am the president of the republic," morsi refused to don the customary white prison suit. he then succeeded in disrupting proceedings further by singing in court. leading the judge to...
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there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or a terry in predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi has arrived for his trial accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december these live pictures from outside the court where crowds of his supporters have been gathering conviction could see morsy sentenced to life in prison or even the death penalty during last year's unrest egypt is experiencing massive public outrage at the government's attempts to push through an islamist leading constitution gives the president sweeping powers to slay reports now from cairo on the landmark court case. for the first time in its history egypt has two former presidents who are on trial at the same time but whereas the trial of hosni mubarak is eagerly anticipated and was so by most egyptians when it comes to that of mohamed morsi is prosecution here egyptians are divided many egyptians feel pity for the former engineering professor who was ill equipped to become this country's president and who now very
there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or a terry in predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi has arrived for his trial accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december these live pictures from outside the court where crowds of his supporters have been gathering conviction could see morsy sentenced to life in prison or even the death penalty during last year's unrest egypt is...
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lost international credibility since the president was e elected. the senate will take up antidiscrimination bill today to ban workplace discrimination against gays and transgender people and delves say they are fairly confident of the outcome but the bill needs backing from republicans and passage would mean vibingry for lgbt community and to bring the issue to the floor in 1996 failed. there are millions of orphan children around the world, how one group is using faith to help them find good homes. with a murder rate 6 times higher than the lower 48 are drug wars changing face of puerto rico and the troubled island. and boxing dates back centuries but fear the fighting form is overwhelmed by the cousin market arts and this is a live picture outside of the courthouse where mohamed morsi the ousted president is on trial and the judge adjourned the case until january the 8th. we will be right back. ♪ good morning and welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie and in a few minutes we will examine a nationwide effort to find homes for every or
lost international credibility since the president was e elected. the senate will take up antidiscrimination bill today to ban workplace discrimination against gays and transgender people and delves say they are fairly confident of the outcome but the bill needs backing from republicans and passage would mean vibingry for lgbt community and to bring the issue to the floor in 1996 failed. there are millions of orphan children around the world, how one group is using faith to help them find good...
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it is election day. the races and issues voters are deciding across the country are varied and unique, and we will be taking a look at most of them, several of the key elections across the country. but we'll start with the governor's race in new jersey, which could set the stage for of all things a presidential campaign. john why are we talking about a presidential campaign in a race for governor? >> it's chris christie and he's a big personality and he did well in new jersey after hurricane sandy. he has become a national figure, big time. we have got some pictures to show you first of all. on the local level, here is barbara, she is the democratic challenger of chris christie, voting this morning. she was asked look, you are very well behind in the polls how do you feel? and she said we're in it to win it baby. that's the first big quote of the day, and we have pictures of governor christie voting. you do have a fight on the local level, barbara accuses of him -- him of being too friendly towards the r
it is election day. the races and issues voters are deciding across the country are varied and unique, and we will be taking a look at most of them, several of the key elections across the country. but we'll start with the governor's race in new jersey, which could set the stage for of all things a presidential campaign. john why are we talking about a presidential campaign in a race for governor? >> it's chris christie and he's a big personality and he did well in new jersey after...
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it is election day in america. chris christie up for reelection, but many say he is already looking past the state house. >>> the nfl now taking a closer look at hazing after one player leaves the field and another is put on the sidelines. >>> a mall shooting in new jersey terrorizes shoppers. ♪ >>> it is election day and voters are going to be making decisions that will effect their lives for years to come. several of the nation's largest cities, including new york, boston, houston, and detroit, all choosing mayors. we'll have more on the race for mayor of detroit is just a moment. but the biggest races are in virginia and new jersey. voters there are choosing their government for. and the race could provide clues as to who might be the country's next president. john, what is at stake today in new jersey? >> well, dell, officially what is at steak is the governorship of the great state of new jersey. we have republican governor chris christie aiming for a second term. his contender is little known, has a lot of
it is election day in america. chris christie up for reelection, but many say he is already looking past the state house. >>> the nfl now taking a closer look at hazing after one player leaves the field and another is put on the sidelines. >>> a mall shooting in new jersey terrorizes shoppers. ♪ >>> it is election day and voters are going to be making decisions that will effect their lives for years to come. several of the nation's largest cities, including new...
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he is the only elected african american currently in the u.s. senate. >>> a growing fury after more allegations growing out of edward snowden's leaked documents. this time about the nsa tapping world alabalealleys. fault lines correspondent explores what it is like to live under constant surveillance. ♪ >> in many ways the nsa surveillance story can seem abstract. sure the sgovment collecting information, but what does that really mean for someone's life? to fine out we went to meet a group of people who definitely know they are being spied on. >> after 9/11 it wasn't just the nsa that increased surveillance. here at the city level in new york, the nypd brought in to senior officials from the cia to help spy on its own citizens. the program is targeting one community, muslims. secret documents show that the nypd is conducting surveillance of entire muslim neighborhoods. >> they visited book stores, cafes, hookah joints, of course mosques. >> reporter: and record conversations using hidden microphones, collect the names and phone numbers of con
he is the only elected african american currently in the u.s. senate. >>> a growing fury after more allegations growing out of edward snowden's leaked documents. this time about the nsa tapping world alabalealleys. fault lines correspondent explores what it is like to live under constant surveillance. ♪ >> in many ways the nsa surveillance story can seem abstract. sure the sgovment collecting information, but what does that really mean for someone's life? to fine out we went to...
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he assures him that those elections will be held next year. >> with us from ann arbor michigan. is a professor of history at the university of michigan. professor cole good to have you we saw in that piece there is a division between the house who stand to growing violence in iraq and we have numbers of the senate saying know, but this is because of sectarian tensions. who is right here? >> they are both right, david. the problem is that the terrorists have a base in the sue any arab communitie -- sunni arab communities in ike. they are not turning them in. malki has not reached out to them sufficiently. he has to repair his relations request with the sue ansunni ar. >> regarding maki's request that america send over more equipment or apache helicopters would that help things as far as tamping down the violence. >> well the apache helicopters might help in a taken gagement. but that is not the real sleus here. counter terrorism is a political act. you have to address the grievances in the community that is producing these terroristses. so i don't think the equipment is going to
he assures him that those elections will be held next year. >> with us from ann arbor michigan. is a professor of history at the university of michigan. professor cole good to have you we saw in that piece there is a division between the house who stand to growing violence in iraq and we have numbers of the senate saying know, but this is because of sectarian tensions. who is right here? >> they are both right, david. the problem is that the terrorists have a base in the sue any...
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they see these elections as a huge success because these are the first elections to be the serbian population that was casting votes. here in northern kosovo, where i am, there is also mixed feelings representatives of serbia and representatives that took place on those elections. one polling station was attack attacked, one bomb was thrown on another polling station, and there were all-day widespread intimidation by nationalist organizations which were agitating for bo boycotts of the elections. they had to be held in northern kosovo, and they won't recognize the results because of those i wants, and in the meantime interim administration should be installed in municipality with serbian majority. >> the e.u. itself, has condemned the violence. how will that affect the efforts by efforts of serbia to move closer to europe. >> they will certainly ask some questions to belgrade regarding the organization of these elections. actually on wednesday prime minister of serbia and kosovo and will meet to discuss the elections. nobody currently questions whether the kosovo or serbia is in danger past t
they see these elections as a huge success because these are the first elections to be the serbian population that was casting votes. here in northern kosovo, where i am, there is also mixed feelings representatives of serbia and representatives that took place on those elections. one polling station was attack attacked, one bomb was thrown on another polling station, and there were all-day widespread intimidation by nationalist organizations which were agitating for bo boycotts of the...
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we went to an election, elected the president. the military coup took over, and if we have another election maybe we'll have the same result and maybe another president and same president will face, i think, the same result and the same fate as mohamed morsi. >> we'll talk later. hopefully proceedings will get under way and we'll hear what is happening at the trial for mohamed morsi. >> about 5,000 people marched through thailand's capital to protest an amnesty law. parliament passed a bill granting amnesty for crimes. the opposition accused former prime minister thaksin shinawatra of being behind it. >> a ferry has coped. 200 rescue near pat jirks a. the boat had enjoy trouble and flipped over as passengers rushed to the top deck. police are searching for the captain. >> the bodies of two french journalists kidnapped and killed in mali have been returned to france. >> violent crime is a change puerto rico is facing. bloody scenes are common, the murder rate is six times higher than that of the united states. the first in a 3-part
we went to an election, elected the president. the military coup took over, and if we have another election maybe we'll have the same result and maybe another president and same president will face, i think, the same result and the same fate as mohamed morsi. >> we'll talk later. hopefully proceedings will get under way and we'll hear what is happening at the trial for mohamed morsi. >> about 5,000 people marched through thailand's capital to protest an amnesty law. parliament...
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his election, they just, meanings the peace process started by the government could go through. with the pakistani taliban vowing to revenge the death of the former leader, it's all but certainly there'll be more violence ahead of talks. . >>> earlier david rowed, a pulitzer prize-winning journalist criticised the drone program. he suggested the fear of al qaeda is hurting the u.s. more than al qaeda itself. >> what is happening in pakistan is the level of anti-americanism is tremendous and is building public support for the pakistani taliban. >> the drone strikes. >> yes, it's alienating the opinion towards the u.s. it hurts us and the counterterrorism effort. >> does it not help us. the recent drone strike this weekend, where a pakistan taliban leader who was been responsible for the deathers of thousands of pakistanis is taken out. >> it would have been wiser to allow the peace talks to go forward. i don't think they would have worked. the pakistani taliban are radical. they would have worked. it would have been better for pakistanis themselves so see if they could have had a
his election, they just, meanings the peace process started by the government could go through. with the pakistani taliban vowing to revenge the death of the former leader, it's all but certainly there'll be more violence ahead of talks. . >>> earlier david rowed, a pulitzer prize-winning journalist criticised the drone program. he suggested the fear of al qaeda is hurting the u.s. more than al qaeda itself. >> what is happening in pakistan is the level of anti-americanism is...
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this team is good and deep and has an elect i electrifying plan stephane curry. they could be a team that could hurt feelings come playoff time. >> as for the other playoff team. when can we expect kobe to be back on the court and what are our expectations for the lakers. >> people have to stop worrying about when he is going to play. start worrying about when he is going to practice he has no the practiced yet. i talk to the coach yesterday and he said kobe will need several weeks of practice before he is able to play. buckonce he is able to run somes and jumpers i think that is when they will have idea when he will return. >> the nba is going to b talking about the nba at least until june. on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced >> hello again, for the northeast many people are going to see deteriorating weather over the next couple of days receipright now we have seen rar new hampshire and very moment. vermont. that rain has ended:but unfortunately it ther there is a storm system here in the mid west. everyone is wondering what is going to be happening a
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and we are anticipating some snow to move in open election day for some. -- in on election day for some. some would mail their ballot in but others would have to go outside and get that ballot filled in and punched through. that's going to be a chilly one in places around montana and the dakotas and nebraska, where moisture is developing, second cold blast of air coming through tomorrow. the same storm that brought powerful winds and power outages, still some power outages in parts of western washington brought several inches of snow to silver mountain, idaho, and now across montana we've had snow showers and temperatures continue to drop as that low pressure tracks to the east. 26 for bismarck. that cold air is going ocontinue to work its way down, even bringing some wet rain snow around parts of colorado, definitely going to get snow in colorado and wyoming mountains. the wet weather will stretch in a band tuesday afternoon through tuesday night, south dakota, and nebraska, accumulations three to five inches anticipated and southern minnesota, you'll probably get your first snowfall o
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it is not easy elections there. it's not ease for people there to see how their lives will improve after the elections. we will believe, and we will make sure that life will improve. >> reporter: in recent days the tension has risen. some serbs willing to vote have been intimidated. >> in greece the far right party golden dawn has held a religious service for two supporters killed in athens. in a drive-by shooting in the north of the city, violence may be rising as greece struggles to emerge from its financial crisis. >>> we're in athens for the latest on investigations into the shooting. >> reporter: police have retrieved 12 bullet casings from the scene of the killings and the security camera video that shows two men dismounting from a motorcycle walking up to four golden dawn supporters, one of those two men taking out a handgun and firing 12 rounds into i three supporters. it killed two of the people on site. the third remains in critical condition. after that event the two remounted their motorcycle and made of
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he was elected as a tax-cutting pop u lift. his behaviour and allegations of drug use haunted him. >> i wish i could come out and defend myself. unfortunately, i can't because it's before the courts. i have no reason to resign. i'll go back, return my phone calls and do what the people expect. >> the mayor is standing firm. only the voters can remove the mayor, and at a general election, not due until next year. more allegations and a video, when it's produced in court, the pressure on the mayor is bound to increase. >> so here is news for tech savvy travellers, the faa says airline passengers will be able to use most electronic devices throughout flights - even during take off and landing. the new rules apply to smartphones, tablets and mp3 players, but passengers will not be able to make phone calls and a safety review will have to be conducted before they take effect. >> a managing partner of airline weekly joins us. seth, good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> why did this take so long? >> well,
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our election 2013 coverage continues. we will take a look at some of the state and local issues on the ballot including alcohol education funding in colorado, and if there should be a big raise for certain minimum wage workers. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. it is election day and the races across the country. a tee party favorite in new jersey, the outspoken governor chris christie goes head to head with the democrat who wants to unseat him. and today's elections are about much more than governors and mayors voters are bogey asked to consider a wide number of amendments an. in colorado one of the big issues that voters are having to grapple with their poll. paul, good to see you, education reform is huge on the ballot this year, isn't it. >> reporter: good evening, tony, yes, it is the biggest issue here in colorado. this selection season. i'm here with the election watch party, an effort to completely overhaul the way it would replace the flat income tax with a two-tear system. >> colorado has attracted big outs
our election 2013 coverage continues. we will take a look at some of the state and local issues on the ballot including alcohol education funding in colorado, and if there should be a big raise for certain minimum wage workers. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. it is election day and the races across the country. a tee party favorite in new jersey, the outspoken governor chris christie goes head to head with the democrat who wants to unseat him. and today's elections are about much...
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there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or for a tarion prayed assess hosni mubarak mohamed morsi has reportedly arrived for his trial where he's accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december at the time egypt was experiencing mass public outrage at the government's attempt to push through the islamicist leaning constitution and give the president sweeping powers reports now from cairo on the landmark court case. for the first time in its history egypt has two former presidents who are on trial at the same time but whereas the trial of hosni mubarak is eagerly anticipated and was so by most egyptians when it comes to that of mohamed morsi is prosecution here egyptians are divided many egyptians feel pity for the former engineering professor who was ill equipped to become this country's president and who now very well could have a life sentence imposed on him in some quarters it is believed that this is a trial of the muslim brotherhood as a movement and not morsi as a man egypt
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in 2014 there's supposed to be elections in iraq. and mr. maliki who has been responsible for the escalation of the sectarian violence is still going to be running for re-election. he has to be begin a process of democratization. he has to in effect be prepared to stop this roundup of sunni prominent sunnis and percent cuting the iranian disdissidents that need to be rea patiated or brought into the united states. more importantly, it will spill into syria, by giving al qaeda more reasons to establish the safe haven that we tried to stop al qaeda from developing in iraq and when general petraeus launched his surge there. >> yeah, those are important stories to keep an eye on. ambassad ambassador g ins berg, thanks. we have a neuroscientist who spent decades studying human brain and now turning to the dog brain. what he found and this is true, gra tu tous use of adorable puppy videos. up ahead. [ paper rustles, outdoor sounds ] ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin
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republicans any ammunition to talk about the particulars until you would delay specification during an election season. we'll make up the rules later. the effect of that was to delay the ability of the contractors to implement key parts of this system. so ironically, and tragically for the obama administration by avoiding small criticisms all along the way they actually stored up the criticism. >> what is the cost going to be like with the plans. we're not going to let you browse, then you'll see. >> exactly. >> this "s" this a problem? are they going about the fix the right way? >> you know, the fix, very often what happens with government projects is reality and truths only after everyone else can see it. that's the point at which the techies can finally say to the politicians, look, you can't just fantasize that this will be a perfect system. the people in charge of the fix seem to know what they're doing. they've given themselves a longer time frame. they used to be talking about a few days and then a couple of weeks. now they're saying a it's six weeks of work. >> what does your experience
republicans any ammunition to talk about the particulars until you would delay specification during an election season. we'll make up the rules later. the effect of that was to delay the ability of the contractors to implement key parts of this system. so ironically, and tragically for the obama administration by avoiding small criticisms all along the way they actually stored up the criticism. >> what is the cost going to be like with the plans. we're not going to let you browse, then...
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first democratically elected president whoever is pushed for that is limited by a constitution sparked deadly unrest in december of the same year violence that erupted again up to this summer and the morsy protest has prompted the military to oust the islamist leader followed then by the vicious crackdown on muslim brotherhood supporters in which thousands were killed what for some perspective on this now let's talk to hugh miles he's a journalist and author of focusing on the middle east where the morning to egypt remains divided despite everything that's going on here president morsi says this trial is not legitimate what do you think is it or not. well i think it's impossible to have a trial in such a situation i don't think there are trials for the president's military rule. i mean it's clearly a political trial and in my view what they ought to be doing is seeking to reconcile with the muslim brotherhood trying to form a inclusive government rather than continuing to persecute and prosecute them like this which i don't think it's going to resolve yet because it you know the one si
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by a year of political turmoil in june twenty twelve morsi became the country's first democratically elected president whoever is pushed for an islamist but constitution sparked those deadly riots unrest in december that same year violence erupted again this summer and the morsy protests prompted the military to oust the is a misleader that was followed by a vicious crackdown on muslim brotherhood supporters in which more than a thousand were killed listen journalist what eskander believes the trial against the muslim brotherhood leaders is part of a broader political plan on islamist ideology in egypt. well this is seems a bit like deja vu for egypt another president another trial in less than three years and what we're seeing is a rerun of a politicized trial of course there are things that president morsi has done just like hosni mubarak has but i don't think that he's on trial. for the for the exact crimes that he's done or the reason he's being put on trial is because of is muslim brotherhood ideology and the way he ran the country with the intent of trying him is not really a state of
by a year of political turmoil in june twenty twelve morsi became the country's first democratically elected president whoever is pushed for an islamist but constitution sparked those deadly riots unrest in december that same year violence erupted again this summer and the morsy protests prompted the military to oust the is a misleader that was followed by a vicious crackdown on muslim brotherhood supporters in which more than a thousand were killed listen journalist what eskander believes the...